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  • Rated by lissa-c on Jun 20, 7:49am

    so much wisdom in a few words.
  • Rated by wowcon on Jun 16, 8:43am

    This is an excellent description of the peace that comes with learning that limitations are self-imposed, and are therefore able to be self-disposed (of). Thank you.
  • Rated by thoreptg on Jun 16, 8:03am

    Some good thoughts about being happy and comfortable without worrying about money.
  • Reviewed by Aximilation on Jun 15, 2:41pm

    I enjoyed this article greatly. We so easily see people with the mindset that they are living in scarcity while they actually are sufficient. I have lived on the border of both worlds at more than one time in my life, and know that once you are aware of your needs/responsibilities (self-awareness) and stop focusing on all your wants/dreams, the world is a much better place to live in. Sometimes it takes some self discipline to live within your means by not running after every dream and impulse. More people need to have this understanding.
  • Rated by communicatrix on Jun 15, 11:01am

    From the page: "Would I accept more money if it fell down from the sky? Yes, of course. Free money is good. However, would I walk very far to pick it up? No, probably not. "
  • Rated by BlogAngel on Jun 15, 9:00am

    Only recently found Chris Guillebeau's The Art of Non-Conformity blog, and am already hooked. This post on Sufficiency reminds me how right I was to follow my gut and make the leap from a high-earning yet unhappy life to the life I have to day. I earn way less - but feel wealthier and healthier than ever before. Great inspiration to those who are hesitating. Thanks Chris. :o)